Description

name that Augustus called protagonist of the novel
characterized by or characteristic of exceptionally early development or maturity (especially in mental aptitude)
self-descriptive word used by hazel to explain why the relationship with Gus must not continue
learn or discover with certainty
Last name of the author who wrote hazel's favorite book
Gus wanted peter van Houten to write hazel's
free items or favors given to cancer patients
he dies in the novel
comfort in disappointment or misery
name of protagonist
hazel's favorite book
Gus has these but never actually uses them in the way they were intended
Absentminded dreaming while awake
hazel's friend from her old high school
An early warning about a future event;a feeling that something is going to happen.
Name of main character in hazel's favorite book
modestly or warily rejecting approaches or overtures
A cry of sorrow and grief
A condition of suffering or distress due to ill health
praise,glorify,or honor
haze's cancer medication
lost both eyes to cancer
European city visited by Gus, hazel and her mom
A characteristic language of a particular group
name of Gus's favorite band
Isaac broke several of three because of anger
Steadiness of mind under stress
hazel must carry this around with her in order to breathe ox
Describes lovers who love was not meant to be
Requiring sitting or little activity
conceal or hide
Working or spreading in a hidden and usually injurious
The state of being disregarded or forgotten
Seeming unaffected by pleasure or pain; impassive
This becomes a symbol of hazel's suffering as a result of her lungs filling with fluid;also Gus's last name minus the 's'

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